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Ingram has always been a place for everything from board books to books for bored teens, and we make it easier than ever with our new Board Book Standing Order Program.
Someone who is never boring is Seymour Simon, this year's winner of the Jeremiah Ludington Award. We interviewed Mr. Simon just before he received his award for our In-side Story. Find out more about the Ludington In the Industry.
Just in time for Presidents' Day, we have a unique Reader's Advisory for you of books that might not have been published had a certain executive order been in place.
If you're in the mood for a different kind of February holiday, check out this month's Romance offerings on our High Fives program.
And in Hidden Gems, you'll find everything from the obligatory Southern dysfunctional family to a new graphic novel series featuring sports.
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In the Industry: The Ludington Award
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You know about the Newbery, the Caldecott and the Coretta Scott King awards, but here's your chance to learn about the Jeremiah Ludington Award.
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Reader's Advisory
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Recently issued Executive Order 13233 restricts access to the records of former presidents. The Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association (ALA) and The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) urge librarians to alert their patrons and the public about this effort to close the public record. Here are just a few books that might never have been published had this order been in effect earlier.
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| The In-side Story: See More with Seymour Simon |
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This year's winner of the Jeremiah Ludington Award has over 200 titles in print. Just what is it about Seymour Simon that helps him envision books that fascinate kids so much?
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Boardom Never Looked so Good
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Do you need help keeping enough board books in your collection to meet the needs of your youngest patrons? If so, youre not alone. Librarians from all over the country asked Ingram to develop a program to meet this very specific need. Four different options make it easy for you to customize the program to fit your collection requirements.
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Romance with High Fives
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Are your patrons dependent on you for a steady stream of mass-market genre fiction? If so, check out these romance selections from this month's offerings.
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| Hidden Gems |
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Its Hard to Make a Difference When You Cant Find Your Keys
By Marilyn Paul, Ph.D.
How many books are there about how to organize your life? How many do we need? Part self help book/part instructional manual, this book tries to help readers get to the root cause of their disorganization, then build from there to create a significant and gratifying life change. Its not just about finding your keys!
True confession: "Being a person who could always use a little organizational advice, I found this book to be surprisingly comprehensive and helpful." --Leigh Ashford, Lead Buyer, Adult Trade Hardcover Books
ISBN: 0670031941
Hardcover: $ 24.95
Pub Date: February 2003
Publisher: Viking Books
More hidden gems including:
--An exciting new sports-oriented graphic novel
--A writer's guide to places that is so much more
--An escape from winter cold to Sissy LeBlanc's scandalous summer
--Norah Jones' Grammy-nominated album available from Ingram
--An alphabet book for garden enthusiasts of all ages
--An academic who loses it all only to find himself
--Secrets of the Druids in one handy volume
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